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>> prime minister shinzo abe wants everyone to help defeat the deflation that's dogged the japanese economy for years. he's urging businesses to pay their employees more. some managers agreed to do that but only temporarily. nhk world explains. >> reporter: more company managers and labor unions are wrapping up their month-long wage negotiations today. many firms cut bonuses last year. but this year, workers are receiving better deals. union members in japan are tallying up the pay increases for the next fiscal year, which starts april 1st. so far, all of the country's major companies have promised to keep raising wages based on age and seniority. many firms are offering more because business is better. managers at toyota motor agreed to pay an annual bonus worth five-month wages plus an extra $3,000. that's the highest payout since 2008. executives at nissan, honda, and mitsubishi also decided to accept demands for bigger bonuses. >> translator: it's good to see bonuses are increasing even if it's a temporary measure. >> reporter: prime minister abe has repeatedly asked business leaders to
>> prime minister shinzo abe wants everyone to help defeat the deflation that's dogged the japanese economy for years. he's urging businesses to pay their employees more. some managers agreed to do that but only temporarily. nhk world explains. >> reporter: more company managers and labor unions are wrapping up their month-long wage negotiations today. many firms cut bonuses last year. but this year, workers are receiving better deals. union members in japan are tallying up the pay...
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meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is this? and rick suggests that more americans are taking advantage of the underground economy, earning and spending cash off the books to avoid taxes or other regulations. rich is with us know. the chief been the correspondent for u.s. news and world report. at it the worst kept secret in the nation there is an enormous underground economy where people get paid cash and don't get benefits. it's a cash world. >> some of that is a constant. we know about landscape workers and nannies and illicit operators like drawing dealers and bookies who work in the dark economy. but t
meantime, something about our economy does not add up. we all know that. the latest government numbers show consumers spending grew at a strong pace. that's great because consumer spending counts for 70% of the total economic activity. here's the weird part. we're not seeing the expected comparable rise in our paychecks. we're spending more but no making more, and we're not spending more on credit cards. in fact the expert said the payroll tax hike would slow spending. it did not. so what is...
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. >> this doesn't acknowledge the fact there is inflation in california economy and that our wages are about $7500 less than our leading piers, chicago symphony. >> management says the average musician salary is $165,000 a year. the union says basic pay is about $142,000 a year, management says they provide health care with no monthly contribution. the musician s say they pay for family members. symphony says the musicians get 10 weeks of paid vacations they say they have other expenses including buying their own instruments. the symphony says the wage proposal would keep the or chess stra among the top three nationwide. >> they're among the most talented musicians in the world. we're hope tofl reach an agreement that recognizes that and at this lunchtime press concert musicians told us when there is an endowment near $100 million and has hefty managements to -- bonuses to management. >> we're in a very wealthy institution. our treatment should reflect that. >> the symphony maintains it's expenses are outpacing it's income. >> finances are a matter of public record we've been transpare
. >> this doesn't acknowledge the fact there is inflation in california economy and that our wages are about $7500 less than our leading piers, chicago symphony. >> management says the average musician salary is $165,000 a year. the union says basic pay is about $142,000 a year, management says they provide health care with no monthly contribution. the musician s say they pay for family members. symphony says the musicians get 10 weeks of paid vacations they say they have other...
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we just hit the economy with a $1.6 trillion tax increase. the economy's not roaring right now. and what they're saying, let's o that all over again. we are saying fix the tax code, replace it with a pro-growth tax system that helps small businesses, that helps job creators, that helps families. get government spending's appetite under control. the government is supposed to be spending 5% on average for the next 10 years. that's too much. that's much more than what the family budget gets. we sebring it down to 3.-- we say bring it down to 3.4%. when we look at all the smoke and mirrors, all the claims, none of the democratic budgets that's being brought to the floor ever, ever balance the budget. how is that a balanced plan? balancing the budget is what every family does. balancing the budget is what every business does. balancing the budget is what every local government does. surely our federal government can do this, and one of the key ingredients to growing this economy, to making american businesses big and small competitive so they can create jobs and create take-home pay
we just hit the economy with a $1.6 trillion tax increase. the economy's not roaring right now. and what they're saying, let's o that all over again. we are saying fix the tax code, replace it with a pro-growth tax system that helps small businesses, that helps job creators, that helps families. get government spending's appetite under control. the government is supposed to be spending 5% on average for the next 10 years. that's too much. that's much more than what the family budget gets. we...
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platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in afghanistan and iraq. today our satellites are still flying almost all of the dod's unmanned aerial vehicles, and we're providing the vast majority of the navy's communications at sea. to address the challenges that i mentioned earlier, the leading space operation, operators have got together on a number of complex cooperative project, probably the most significant of these is the space data association, or sda. formation of sda is a major step which created a voluntary space traffic control, if you will. it's an interactive repository of satellite orbit and sue will contain
platforms have become a vital link in the national and global economies. they are essential to protection of whether, in navigation of both science an of transportatin from the operation of power grids, the completion of local and global financial transactions, and communication to mobile platforms whether they be on land, sea or air. commercial satellite industry also plays a critical role in supporting government operation. commercial satellite supplies majority of communicate and in...
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advice to push your business aaead in today's economy, next. gerri: it's about who you know in the business world, and the next guest helps owners and advisers meet the right people. an online marketplace connects businesses across the country to capital and flood warning data. the ceo, peter, joins me now to give small business owners at home insight into today's economy. thanks for coming in. tell us about your company. what is it you try to do, and who are the companies you are serving? >> of course, yeah. i mean, what we've developed is essentially a website that helps owners of private companies figure out organizations or people or institutions that might be interested in providing a loan, making an investment, or acquiring the business so we think about this as -- imagine if you were selling your house, and you could go to a website and immediately know who would be interested in buying your house, the broker best served to represents, you, and the most likely banks to provide a mortgage to the buyer. we do that. gerri: like an instant r
advice to push your business aaead in today's economy, next. gerri: it's about who you know in the business world, and the next guest helps owners and advisers meet the right people. an online marketplace connects businesses across the country to capital and flood warning data. the ceo, peter, joins me now to give small business owners at home insight into today's economy. thanks for coming in. tell us about your company. what is it you try to do, and who are the companies you are serving?...
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. >> there has been inflation in the california economy and wages are $7500 less than our leading peers. we're hopeful we can reach an agreement that recognizes that. moving our organization forward. >> the symphony says it's offer will keep the or chess tra among top three nationwide. musicians sate offer is not enough therk say the symphony can afford more with an endowment nearing $300 million. >> a dating web site is not giving up hope of giving the town of woodside to change its name to sugar daddy.com. this looks how the street signs might look. sugar daddy is willing to pay fr a 10 year name change commitment. they chose woodside because of the wealth and potential for having datable sugar daddies. the city laughed off the idea but company will deliver it's onoffer tonight at the city council meeting that starts at 7:30. we shall see. >> qle. >> yes. coming up next at 6:00 hopes and dreams of bay area catholics as a conclave of cardinals begins to pick a pope. how the vote prog ses looks. >> in sacramento california environmental quality act protected natural resources of the sta
. >> there has been inflation in the california economy and wages are $7500 less than our leading peers. we're hopeful we can reach an agreement that recognizes that. moving our organization forward. >> the symphony says it's offer will keep the or chess tra among top three nationwide. musicians sate offer is not enough therk say the symphony can afford more with an endowment nearing $300 million. >> a dating web site is not giving up hope of giving the town of woodside to...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report. thanks for staying with us you're watching our team protests gathered in a new york district of brooklyn full fourth night venting anger over the fatal police shooting of a black sixteen year old they have a n.y.p.d. presence in the. area only crowd and dozens were arrested after punches broke out protesters say the killing of highlights the brutality and racism on the police force as artie's marina point i reports in a rage crowd are split off from the vigil broke out into the streets and subsequently clashed with police officers dressed in riot gear what fuelled all these anger is the fact that the autopsy on kamandi gray was released on wednesday indicating that the sixteen year old boy was struck by the seven times by bullets and three of those bullets hit him from behind and this clearly. that has already been boiling for days many new yorkers believe this is another indication other example of a loose for talent of police targeting minorities according to the new york city polic
find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report. thanks for staying with us you're watching our team protests gathered in a new york district of brooklyn full fourth night venting anger over the fatal police shooting of a black sixteen year old they have a n.y.p.d. presence in the. area only crowd and dozens were arrested after punches broke out protesters say the killing of highlights the brutality and racism on the police force as artie's marina point i reports in a rage...
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the obama economy slowly growing as markets pushed higher. former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ ♪ lou: well, amidst all today, the housing market showing signs of a robust recovery. a former vice chair of the fed and noted economist alan blinder joins us here tonight to talk about the possibilities of a return to prosperity. and on wall street, the dow jones industrials powering through all those zero lorries to close higher. many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyprus rejection of the eu mandated tax on the small depositors. news that the housing sector is stronger than expected helping to overcome some of the markets and today. the dow up about four points. the s&p fell to the same number, the nasdaq down almost nine. big board volume today picking up. gold moving higher, up 670, closing at 161130. crude oil dropping a dollar 58 to 9216 per barrel. the bond market and interest rates falling. the ten year treasury just under 2%. federal reserve policymakers beginni
the obama economy slowly growing as markets pushed higher. former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ ♪ lou: well, amidst all today, the housing market showing signs of a robust recovery. a former vice chair of the fed and noted economist alan blinder joins us here tonight to talk about the possibilities of a return to prosperity. and on wall street, the dow jones industrials powering through all those zero lorries to close higher. many investors...
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they don't want the economy to slow down. it is a huge burden on consumers and businesses. we have the battle. lou: part of the fundamentals is a little place called cyprus related to another little place called greece, related to something much bigger. the eurozone -- these people have made a horrible misjudgment. the european central bank and the international monetary fund. is it recoverable? >> well, they have their back against the wall. they don't have a printing press like we do. the germans don't like the russians and all of this stuff. so you have to see that the federal reserve by pushing short and long-term rates, two to three percentage points, we have basically confiscated this in the last for five years. we just did in a less obvious way. >> a less obvious way. what is pretty obvious now is you have this with the bond market they are sitting here taking every element. predicting the end of the world. at some point, i am not ready for the end of the financial world as we know it. are you? >> we have had bubble bursts since the late '90s. i used to say that the
they don't want the economy to slow down. it is a huge burden on consumers and businesses. we have the battle. lou: part of the fundamentals is a little place called cyprus related to another little place called greece, related to something much bigger. the eurozone -- these people have made a horrible misjudgment. the european central bank and the international monetary fund. is it recoverable? >> well, they have their back against the wall. they don't have a printing press like we do....
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of american workers say that they are concerned about their retirement savings, even in a rebounding economy. according to a new survey by the employee benefit research institute: 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that numbers have been 23 years. more than double was back in 2007, when only 10 percent of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. additionally, nearly half of the respondents say that they were either " not too confident " or " not at all confident " about the actual amount they have saved. surprisingly, a majority are reporting their savings and investments are less than $25,000, which many have been less than $1,000 available. >> a palestinian girl many view as a hero has returned to school for the first time, since she was attacked by television and militants. malala yousufzai shot in the head last october, because of her support for girls' education. she is not attending school in england, where she has been receiving medical treatment. she is excited to get back into the classroom. >> i want to learn how
of american workers say that they are concerned about their retirement savings, even in a rebounding economy. according to a new survey by the employee benefit research institute: 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that numbers have been 23 years. more than double was back in 2007, when only 10 percent of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. additionally, nearly half of the respondents say that they were either " not...
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the obama economy slowly growing as markets pushed higher. former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then treats day afr day... block the acid with prilosec otc and don't get heartburn in the first place! [ male announcer ] e pill eachmorning. 24 hours. zero heartbur ♪ lou: well, amidst all today, the housing market showing signs of a robust recovery. a former vice chair of the fed and noted economist alan blinder joins us here tonight to tal about the possibilities of a return to prosperity. and on wall street, the dow jones industrials powering through all those zero lorries to close higher. many investors still concerned about the eu bailout and the cyp
the obama economy slowly growing as markets pushed higher. former federal reserve vice chairman and noted princeton economist with us here next. ♪ gotcha ! got you ! you cannot escape the rebel forces ! ahhh. got you ! got ya ! gotcha ! got ya. that's all you got, brother ? take that. never having to surrender the things that matter. gotcha. that's powerful. verizon. we don't let frequent heartburn come between us and what we love. so if you're one of them people who gets heartburn and then...
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even in a rebounding economy, many workers say they don't think they can afford to retire. a new survey by the employee benefit research institute says 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that number's been in 23 years. .and more than double what it was back in 2007, when only 10% of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. surprisingly, a majority are reporting that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with some having less than $1,000 in the piggy bank. part of the problem is that many americans are too worried about the short- term, to look so far ahead. saving for retirement isn't the most pressing concern when people are constantly worried about job uncertainty, day-to-day expenses and paying off their debt. i'm vicki liviakis, kron 4 news. >> popular yoga pants.considered too revealing.are now being pulled from store shelves. lulu lemon has recalled its black yoga pants because the sheer material can show too much skin. the company says it is not sure why the pants are so sheer since
even in a rebounding economy, many workers say they don't think they can afford to retire. a new survey by the employee benefit research institute says 28% of americans are not confident about their retirement savings. the highest that number's been in 23 years. .and more than double what it was back in 2007, when only 10% of americans were worried about having enough for their golden years. surprisingly, a majority are reporting that their savings and investments are less than $25,000, with...
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. >> this doesn't acknowledge the fact that there is inflation in the california economy. it doesn't acknowledge the fact that our wages are about 7500 dollars less than our leading peeshtion chicago similar funny and los angeles philharmonic. >>reporter: the average musician salary is 165,000 dollars a year. the union says basic pay is 142,000. management says they provide health care with no monthly contribution. the musicians say they pay for family member members. the similar funny says musicians get 10 week of paid vacation. they say they have other expenses including buying their own instruments that can cost hundreds of thousands of dollars. similar funny says the wage proposal would keep the 105 member orchestra among the top 3 nationwide. >> most talented musician in the world and we are hopeful we can reach an agreement that recognizes that and at the same time tl move our organization forward. >>reporter: at this press concert the musicians told us while the similar funny hasen document nearing 300 million an has given hefty bone to us management, they are being
. >> this doesn't acknowledge the fact that there is inflation in the california economy. it doesn't acknowledge the fact that our wages are about 7500 dollars less than our leading peeshtion chicago similar funny and los angeles philharmonic. >>reporter: the average musician salary is 165,000 dollars a year. the union says basic pay is 142,000. management says they provide health care with no monthly contribution. the musicians say they pay for family member members. the similar...
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the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing issues in georgia. thousand people waking up without power there. national weather service say the storm destroyed a store and a dozen homes. look at the wreckage on the ground. one man was killed when the wind topple ad tree on to his car. bill: we had whiteout conditions here in new york city last night and a new round of snow making for a tough commute across the northeast. new england could see the worst of it. that region getting hit with several major storms over the winter. it could get up to 20 inches of snow by the time this storm passs? maria molina live in the fox severe wea
the economies there were slow and germany the fifth biggest. great britain at number eight. france the 9th largest. all shrink shrinking in the last quarter. that is not what you want. entire eurozone by the way losing huge number of jobs. a record 19 million are unemployed. martha: deadly storm causing serious problems across the south. areas of alabama got pummeled with large hail. some of it was the size of baseballs. that is an unusual sight. that is what they had there. high winds causing...
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a slow growing economy. people trapped in poverty, we are showing our answers. >> ryan says the gop plan balances the budget without raising taxes. >> what do you hope to accomplish in these meetings? >> president obama met with senate democrats today. when the closed door meeting, but president obama discussed his second term goals. the president urged democrats to keep an open mind as they worked to cut spending. he'll head back to the hill tomorrow. democrats are scheduled to announce their budget proposal tomorrow for the first time in four years. >> nasa's mars rover curiosity has unearthed interesting new findings after drilling into the surface of the red planet. ktvu tells us the reason those findings may prop scientists to stop calling mars the red planet. >> nasa scientists now know that mars shouldn't be called a red planet anymore. the mars rover called curiosity drilled a hole into the planet and discovered what the red rusted exterior was hiding underneath. >> drilling down and hitting a comple
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that could potentially threaten other national economies. these things are often domino effects as you know. greg palkot is live in london. what is the latest on this deal, greg. >> reporter: you're right, martha. people are scrambling blink to prevent another way for cyprus to go bankrupt and dragging rest of europe down with it. in the cypriot parliament, not a single member of parliament voted in favor of that plan. this plan could see as much as 10% taken out of private bank accounts to help bankroll that bailout. the vote was seen as a victory for the little guy but yes, now they have to find another way of getting the money. one way of getting the money may be go to moscow with hat in hand. cypriot officials were there today. rich russians taking advantage of lax banking regulations on the sigh land of cyprus invest a lot there. maybe as much as half of the deposits and investments are coming from russia. they're looking now for more loans from russia and maybe there are reports of selling off some things there. a bank. a maybe some en
that could potentially threaten other national economies. these things are often domino effects as you know. greg palkot is live in london. what is the latest on this deal, greg. >> reporter: you're right, martha. people are scrambling blink to prevent another way for cyprus to go bankrupt and dragging rest of europe down with it. in the cypriot parliament, not a single member of parliament voted in favor of that plan. this plan could see as much as 10% taken out of private bank accounts...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. my. thanks. to say if i knew what we mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind i do know them very well that's certainly true. and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and it's a long list but what i would like to ask you is why do you think your persona non grata there was live here and you don't. you know i visited venezuela recently and i had some time to think i did some reading on allies things and i thought of it as if i were defeating with the americans and the west in general so i say all right because she is persona non grata for you you need to know him mentary you also deny entry to both my eldest sons and even my youngest who is just a little boy what wrong could he have done this he have anything to do with the alleged wreak
find out what's really happening to the global economy cause a report on. science technology innovation all the list of elements from around russia we've. covered. my. thanks. to say if i knew what we mr president you know the list of things to european union holds against you so i'm not going to repeat it. you know what you can if you like i don't mind i do know them very well that's certainly true. and so does everyone lack of political pluralism freedom of speech and so on and so forth and...
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rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. >> shepard: hey, if you kick a helpless see you lose your beach privileges. the mayor of san diego ordering officials to close down a stretch of beach in la jolla after cameras caught people kicking and punching and sitting on top of seals and their brand new pupsz. workers installed the cameras in january to watch the seals give birth. instead cameras caught people harassing the animals. now the beach is off limits at night. that is not sitting well folks say that beach should be open to everybody. trace gallagher is in our west coast news hub. first, did they find the people who attacked the sealed seals? >> not yet, shep. the city attorney says if suspects are brought in they will be prosecuted and wildlife groups sa
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where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has got nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing apart from debt, debt, and more debt. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, and hene. a government that is absolutely hopeless, and today's exchanges have shown it. a week out from the budget, they have an economic policy that is failing, a prime minister who makes it up as he goes along, the country that is paying the price. >> six questions, and not a single positive suggestion for how to get on top of the deficit that the right honorable gentleman left, not a single suggestion for how to deal with the massive welfare bills that we were left, and not suggestion for how to improve standards in our schools. but i do know what he has been doing over these last months, i do know what he has been doing, because i have been passed -- >> order. this answer must be heard. >> and it is a particularly interesting one, because i have here a copy of the right -- of his diary, and i know what he has been up to. tsf these are the dinner
where are his plans for getting the economy moving? he has got nothing to say. that is what is happening under his leadership, absolutely nothing apart from debt, debt, and more debt. >> ed miliband. >> mr. speaker, and hene. a government that is absolutely hopeless, and today's exchanges have shown it. a week out from the budget, they have an economic policy that is failing, a prime minister who makes it up as he goes along, the country that is paying the price. >> six...
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first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we would require an international environment of lasting peace. even if china becomes stronger, we will not seek edge me. because we have learned from our own experience in the modern period that one should not impose on others what he himself does not desire. this is an article of faith for us. [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: let me underscore here that china has an unwavering commitment to peaceful development. we also have an unshakable determination to safeguard our country's sovereignty and territorial integrity. these two are not
first, whether the chinese economy will continue to grow sustainably. and secondly, whether a stronger china will become more assertive, and even -- [inaudible] [speaking chinese] [speaking chinese] >> translator: i think these two concerns are really necessary. china is capable of achieving sustainable and a healthy economic development, in pursuing social progress. and that are more than 1.3 billion people in this country so we are on a long journey towards modernization. for that we...
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. >> reporter: it could also pump lots of money into local economies. >> the san francisco controller's office came out with a report last year that said $4.2 billion was pumped into the san francisco economy from the nightlife directly. >> it would probably be bad for, like, police enforcement, those having to do their job more. >> there's a school of thought goes, wait a minute, there's nothing good that happens after 2:00. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. a lot of good things happen after 2:00! [ laughter ] >> reporter: just so it's clear, the law as it stands now allows some places to stay open until 4:00 am. they just have to cut off alcohol at 2:00 am. back here, they have to cut it off at 2:00 am, and everybody has to go home at 1:00 am. >> so are people worried that by keeping the bars open longer, it may lead to more problems like fighting and even duis? >> reporter: that is a good question. and the senator said they looked at the scientific data in other cities that do this, las vegas, and new orleans, and there are no facts to support what you might suppose, that there is an upt
. >> reporter: it could also pump lots of money into local economies. >> the san francisco controller's office came out with a report last year that said $4.2 billion was pumped into the san francisco economy from the nightlife directly. >> it would probably be bad for, like, police enforcement, those having to do their job more. >> there's a school of thought goes, wait a minute, there's nothing good that happens after 2:00. [ laughter ] >> i don't know. a lot of...
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economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want employers who don't want to hire. it has been pretty unsuccessful. >> some know that some small signs of recovery in the housing market have occurred. even with the creation of 236,000 jobs in february, job growth has lagged and is still dismal. >> is the worst business cycle that we have had since the end of world war ii in terms of job creation. we haven't even gotten back to where we were at the peak of the previous business cycle. reporter: the unemployment rate remains high. administration officials predict it would be about 5%. including all of those who took part-time jobs bec
economy. the dow jones has been surging. a 57 points in the mid-14,000. the national debt keeps soaring as well. washington seems unable to find a solution. the unemployment rate stubbornly high. chief correspondent jim angle takes a look. >> enormous amounts of money into the economy, they will be gasping for air. listen to this. >> it was crucial in the crisis and the fed is very powerful at stopping the fall. but it's not good at pushing one investors who don't really want...
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but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for source of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all across the board if i was a saver. in any of these countries we worried because i wouldn't know i would be certain what happens and to be honest the reassurances that this is unique will has been lots of unique events happened in this course of this crisis and you know what the end of the of the do we need to become rooting matthew that's a very interesting routine it's been done the president has been made sure absolutely i think but but there's no question that the cypriot banking system right just because of its liabilities structure is unique in that sense whether it's uni
but i actually know what going to get is the growth of the cash economy amongst. small shopkeepers and so on but the really big thing is the large corporations who have deposits the very large deposits often turned over on or on a week to or even daily basis but still maintain large deposits of banks for source of cash payments including payroll payments what are they going to where they can put their money because they're going to get here. that doesn't apply just to cyprus that applies all...
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economy. that does have some effect on monetary policy. one of the most powerful tools we have is bringing down mortgage rates and stimulating home buying, construction, and related industries. so that is an issue we take into account. i would say one thing, which is that as the housing industry has strengthened and home prices have gone up, that has actually brought some people into the credit box, in the sense that the number of people, for example, who are underwater on their mortgages, is declining, as house prices go up. so as people have bigger down payments, bigger equity in their homes, they become more creditworthy. so to some extent, not -- i don't want to overstate it, but to some extent, monetary policy, by strengthening the housing market, helping support house prices, is bringing more people into the mortgage market. >> fox business. the stock market has been hitting all-time highs. it's recovered all of its losses from the financial crisis. i just want to know from you if i stil
economy. that does have some effect on monetary policy. one of the most powerful tools we have is bringing down mortgage rates and stimulating home buying, construction, and related industries. so that is an issue we take into account. i would say one thing, which is that as the housing industry has strengthened and home prices have gone up, that has actually brought some people into the credit box, in the sense that the number of people, for example, who are underwater on their mortgages, is...
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the state's independence while everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things but next we do not choose the track of buildings a capitalist market driven economy where everything works around private property and you have to sell out the state's property into private ownership to make it work we don't do that we don't privatized everything some aren't happy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social a neck and. policies like this you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous law enforcement system that wouldn't allow things like a fist fight in parliament when power is divided between entities like the parliament and the government the president ends up with no power lies and it's easy then to pilate what happens in a state you can state fights and conflicts this backlash on the people behind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets privatizing before anyone knows it so they don't like it
the state's independence while everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things but next we do not choose the track of buildings a capitalist market driven economy where everything works around private property and you have to sell out the state's property into private ownership to make it work we don't do that we don't privatized everything some aren't happy about that we are a...
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welcome to the program year five of the economic downturn yet the global economy barely shows any signs of recovery but you wouldn't know it by looking at the stock market there the bulls rule the s. and p. five hundred moved within two points of its record high this week before sliding on friday as the central banks around the world injected unprecedented amount of cash into to find the financial system is becoming increasingly out of sync with the real economy and a growing number of economists are ringing the alarm bells there fearing a stock market bubble i asked mike engro an analyst to be g c brokers in london if he shares this concern. the seem to be a disconnect between what stock markets are telling us and what's going on in real economies there's no doubt whatsoever that you know central bank's balance sheet expansion is a is a major driving force of the rally that we're seeing at the moment i mean think of just look at the fed i mean that balance sheets gone over the last four and a half years from something like nine hundred billion dollars to three point two trillion dollar
welcome to the program year five of the economic downturn yet the global economy barely shows any signs of recovery but you wouldn't know it by looking at the stock market there the bulls rule the s. and p. five hundred moved within two points of its record high this week before sliding on friday as the central banks around the world injected unprecedented amount of cash into to find the financial system is becoming increasingly out of sync with the real economy and a growing number of...
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this is not a threat to the global economy. this is a threat to a european power structure and financial structure that has resist you had cleaning up its house. thought it had the power and the leverage to just overwhelm the 1.1 million people in cyprus and tell them how they're going to live. the cypriots to their credit told them "stick it." this is a problem and we have to fix it and we understand it's a relationship with russia that's making it difficult with the europeans. and cyprus, you've got a whole new issue for the europeans. >> megyn: the european central bank has kept cyprus operating with a liquidity lifeline. either you come up with the billions in the next couple of days or we're yanking our liquidity lifeline. i've got to go. >> the russians can take care of this in one minute. >> megyn: they know a guy, they know a guy. a heart warming act of kindness with a new spin on our troops. how one veteran made a difference for a soldier and his girlfriend. and the story all week. and grandma accused of killing her gr
this is not a threat to the global economy. this is a threat to a european power structure and financial structure that has resist you had cleaning up its house. thought it had the power and the leverage to just overwhelm the 1.1 million people in cyprus and tell them how they're going to live. the cypriots to their credit told them "stick it." this is a problem and we have to fix it and we understand it's a relationship with russia that's making it difficult with the europeans. and...
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well everyone wants a piece of what valorise has to offer in terms of the economy they didn't like me taking a stand and so they started calling me all sorts of things next we don't privatized everything and some are unhappy about that we are a welfare state with a strong social policy the social and economic policies i pursue you are very different from what the west would want us to have next we do have a rigorous political system when power is divided between entities like the parliament and the government the president ends up with no power and it's easy then to what happens in the state you can state fights and conflicts this backlash on the people behind all this you can lay your hands on some valuable assets through privatizing before anyone knows so they don't like it that they can't do it for freedom of speech is another such things but that can't be serious how is it even possible not to have them with all the modern media around us and there is also the internet our analysts have calculated fifty one percent of our active population are active internet users how can i possi
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democracies and how the the economy has to deal with a certain us are in crisis repeated in one scale in one form or another and quite possibly on a larger scale but let's hope not well leave the sun isn't shining in london by the looks of things and it's certainly not shining in cyprus although it should be thank you very much indeed les thanks for joining us live there that's leigh rather i'm in london. well the aftershocks of the proposition have been felt with other countries of course in and outside the euro zone something we just touched on there in the interview botton has the details. professional and dangerous with the words that lattimer putin used through his spokesman about this tax on deposits in cyprus that would be necessary for that ten billion euro e.u. i.m.f. loan russian banks russian businessmen and exceptionally rich russian individuals hold a disproportionately huge deposits in cyprus given the country's size the exact number of billions is estimated to be above ten but the exact number could be far higher it's very hard to establish it's partly because of that r
democracies and how the the economy has to deal with a certain us are in crisis repeated in one scale in one form or another and quite possibly on a larger scale but let's hope not well leave the sun isn't shining in london by the looks of things and it's certainly not shining in cyprus although it should be thank you very much indeed les thanks for joining us live there that's leigh rather i'm in london. well the aftershocks of the proposition have been felt with other countries of course in...
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what they want is to destroy the private economy and to build the communal economy. ri,for the people in pata there's a lot at stake in the election. both candidates have promised to keep funding social programs, but the economic reality may mean cuts. that would make life here in even harder. al jazeera, caracas. bia, authorities into the jungle to recover cocaine. the confiscated drug has a street value of at least $90 million and was destined for uses in the united states. three months after typhoon bopha hit the philippines, millions of people are still dealing with its effects. among them, banana farmers, who say it will take them at least two years to recover. we meet some of the people who defend on the fruit for their income -- depend on the fruit for their income. >> this is a banana plantation. all of it was devastated when typhoon bopha hit. with the packing shutdown and employees laid off, he feels helpless. in ours not even imagination. we never thought such devastation could happen to us. everything was gone in an instant. >> typhoon bopha was the stron
what they want is to destroy the private economy and to build the communal economy. ri,for the people in pata there's a lot at stake in the election. both candidates have promised to keep funding social programs, but the economic reality may mean cuts. that would make life here in even harder. al jazeera, caracas. bia, authorities into the jungle to recover cocaine. the confiscated drug has a street value of at least $90 million and was destined for uses in the united states. three months after...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with max comes or no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports. download the official publication yourself choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. if you're away from your television just doesn't matter now with your mobile device you can watch your t.v. any time. anyway. technology innovation all the developments around russia we. covered. we. welcome back to cross talk are all things considered i'm peter lavelle to remind you we're discussing the cyprus bailout program. ok we're now joined by matthew bose learn new york he is a market reporter for business insider thank you for being with us if i go to new york should the europeans trust banks now after what's happening in cyprus credibility issue well i think that's a big question right i mean we're you know we're sort of looking for any signs of deposit outflows that sort of thing in other per for countries like spain and italy i don't think we've really seen anything like that yet and i'm not sure that you know given the special
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where the the chinese currency appreciates and you have a tremendous a local domestic economy spenders in china who are buying the things that they've been manufacturing because they can afford it because their currency suddenly appreciated remember the u.s. dollar as a percentage of world trade as steadily decrease every quarter of every year for the past twenty years and this trend is now getting to the point where as a percent. as of global trade the u.s. dollar will dip below fifty percent at that point you can categorically state that the us dollar is no longer the world reserve currency in a rapidly approaching that number so again here we see a situation where china might have to internationalize like let it float suddenly ok that's one thing so in the background that would mean they must be looking at a way to accumulate gold more rapidly if they think that's the situation but on the international stage look at this next headline currency wars central banks in denial or lying and this is from our friend upon the planet that comments fire stein and he says a large consumer produ
where the the chinese currency appreciates and you have a tremendous a local domestic economy spenders in china who are buying the things that they've been manufacturing because they can afford it because their currency suddenly appreciated remember the u.s. dollar as a percentage of world trade as steadily decrease every quarter of every year for the past twenty years and this trend is now getting to the point where as a percent. as of global trade the u.s. dollar will dip below fifty percent...
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in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here, frankly. >> very good. well, thank you, dennis, david, and mike. thank you for your presentations, and thank you all for joining us today. and, please, look out on your, um, on your e-mails for, again, the release of this strategic transition paper, obama ii in the middle east by dennis and jim jeffrey and for what i'm sure will be the written analysis of the president's trip that my colleagues will be producing, um, and will be transmitting to you probably as he's flying home. so thank you all very much for joining us today. bye-bye. [applau
in the global economy and the u.s. economy. the security of our allies whether in the middle east or further afield, you know, frankly, on every continue innocent depend in many ways -- continent depend in many ways on energy prices, food prices and so fort. so i think our independence of supply will be excellent, but it really won't diminish the interests we have in the middle east. i, frankly, don't hear a lot of concern about that when i go to the region. i hear much more about it here,...
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. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and s&p 500 posting minor laws. the s&p fell for thehird straight seson. that is the worst losing streak of the year. microsoft could be in some hot water with the justice department. microsoft and some of its business partners are being investigated over a foreign bribery claims. government officials in china, italy and romania were allegedly bribed to earn software contracts but shares of microsoft still managed to close the day up slightly. >>> all right we start tonight in cyprus. th parliament rejected the tax on bank deposits, potentially killing the bailout
. >>> not even a down economy can crush rock and roll. legendar kiss rockers gene simmons and paul stanley kick off a big expan shun of their restaurants. they're here in first on fox interview to tell us why now is the time to bet on the consumer. even when they say it's not it is always about money melissa: first let's turn to today's market moment. fears over cyprus's bailout led to a choppy day of trading on wall street. the dow managed to eke out a slight gain wi the nasdaq and...
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find out what's really happening to the global economy with mike stronger no holds barred look at the global financial headlines kaiser reports on our. mission. critical you should treat in store charges free. range month free. three stooges free. old free broadcast live video for your media projects a free media. welcome back you're watching our team now breathing new life into a stalled middle east peace process is the order of the day in moscow where bloody meter putin is meeting his palestinian can't of blood mahmoud a bus he's on his first official visit to russia becoming president of the palestinian state in the wake of a u.n. vote last yeah it is the meeting this is mahmoud abbas his first visit to moscow since last november the united nations general assembly voted to offer a the status of palestine to that of a nonmember observer state the move of sensually recognized palestine's right for statehood and has widely been considered as part of the basis for a permanent peace settlement and of course this is going to be one of the major issues to be discussed between the palesti
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